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| FROM OUR READERSLETTERSLike you, dear
Editor, I, too,
have never
seen a tiger
in the wild,
though I have undertaken
tiger safaris in some of
India’s best wildlife parks.
I once went through
this ritual every day for
five consecutive days
at Corbett, but without
success except for the
occasional roar of the tiger.
I personally feel we are
over-obsessed with tigers
when there are many other
wonderful animals and birds
in the wild, like the gharial
and the wild boar. That’s
why I thoroughly enjoyed
reading the wildlife issue of
BBC Knowledge that gave
me valuable information
about other creatures of
the wild, besides the tiger.
Om Prakash Pareek,
via email8 June 2017
BBC Knowledge
is my favourite
magazine.
The content
is unique and
new, and that makes this
magazine special. I hunt
through the pages for
‘knowledge’; every nook
and corner of the pages
is filled with information
that I did not know
previously. The magazine,
with its ‘lighting up new
ideas’ content, is carving
a new path towards
a brighter future.
The wildlife special
issue was very informative,
especially for a young
wildlife enthusiast like me.
I am eagerly looking
forward to the next issue
of BBC Knowledge.
Anjitha S,
via emailIt was the eyes.
The cheetah’s
eyes on the
cover got
my attention
and, boy, was I hooked!
The wildlife special issue
blew my mind: the story
of Anu and her cubs
(a rollercoaster of emotions),
the parks in India where
the wild things are...
I especially liked ‘The Urban
Jungle’ feature. Learning
about how animals have
made their mark in the
urban jungle and adapted
to the surroundings
was an eye-opener.
And the images
accompanying the piece
were unbelievable. I am
waiting to watch the show.
The reviews of books, tech
and games are interesting.
Keep up the good work!
Vignesh Rajan,
via emailSpecial!
WILDLIFE